Cosworth Partners with SimRep Engineering for CCW Mk2 Pro Sim Wheel

Cosworth Partners with SimRep Engineering for CCW Mk2 Pro Sim Wheel

Cosworth and SimRep Engineering have unveiled the CCW Mk2 Pro Sim steering wheel, designed to offer an unparalleled sim racing experience for both professionals and enthusiasts. Modeled after Cosworth's FIA-certified CCW Mk2 used in LMP2 and IndyCar, the Pro Sim version mirrors the precision and build quality of the real-world wheel. The result? A sim racing setup that feels authentic and immersive, giving drivers a tangible edge in honing their craft.

With cutting-edge features like a 4.3-inch TFT LCD display, advanced rotary switches, and paddles, the CCW Mk2 Pro Sim is engineered for ultimate functionality. Seamless integration with SimHub鈥檚 software suite ensures this wheel connects effortlessly with any high-performance simulator setup. SimRep Engineering, known for their innovation in sim racing tech, collaborated closely with Cosworth, utilizing original CAD designs to create a product that bridges the gap between sim and real-world racing. The result is a state of the art sim racing wheel any driver would be envious of.

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